The National Women’s Equality Day is the yearly recognition of the 19th Amendment. The passage of the amendment culminated in a 72-year, peaceful campaign that had its formal beginnings in 1848 at the world’s first women’s rights convention in Seneca Falls, New York. Even though the 19th Amendment extended voting rights to women, only white women were allowed to vote. Until today, women still face various barriers based on their intersectional identities, which is why it is essential for women in Greater Toledo to discuss gender-based oppression and how it intersects with other forms of discrimination. Presented by the American Association of University Women, Women of Toledo, and the City o
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